ABOUT US

OUR HISTORY

Mogadishu University, founded amidst Somalia’s challenges, graduated its first class in 2001, offering programs in Sharia and Law, History, English, and Arabic Literature. Its alumni network, established in 2013, includes leaders in government, healthcare, education, and more, such as the Somali Parliament’s Deputy Speaker, ministers, and judges. Mogadishu University stands as a symbol of resilience, with its graduates driving progress and inspiring change across the nation.

  • Resilience
  • Leadership
  • Legacy

LEADERSHIP TIMELINE

Mr. Sayid Ali Hussein

2024–Present – Mr. Sayid Ali Hussein

Current Alumni Director

Under the leadership of Mr. Sayid Ali Hussein, the organization has prioritized digital transformation...
Mr. Mohamed Farah Rage

2019–2024 – Mr. Mohamed Farah Rage

Former Alumni Administration Director

Mr. Rage made lasting contributions to the university’s alumni community by expanding alumni outreach...

WHAT WE DO?

As the Alumni Administration of Mogadishu University, we take pride in creating timeless and impactful initiatives that pay close attention to the needs of our alumni. we are committed to strengthening our alumni network, offering career opportunities, mentorship, and community engagement, to empower our graduates and build a lasting legacy of leadership and progress

MISSION

MU Alumni is committed to building strong, lasting connections with its alumni community to promote cooperation, growth, and development.
Whether you’re a recent graduate or a long-time alumnus, we celebrate your achievements, support your journey, and create opportunities for collaboration.

  • Contributions
  • Networking
  • Reunion Events
  • Mentorship

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WHAT THEY SAY?

TESTIMONIALS

In Kampala, I applied for a master’s program with six others from various universities. I was the only one accepted unconditionally—thanks to the strong academic foundation I gained from MU. I’m proud to be part of the MU Alumni family.

Dahir Abdullahi Mohamed